As noted at its website, "the Georgia Partnership for Reform in Science and Mathematics (PRISM) is an initiative of the University System of Georgia designed to increase science and mathematics achievement for all P-12 students in order to improve their readiness for post-secondary education and careers by enhancing teacher quality, raising expectations for all stakeholders, and closing achievement gaps."

This website features Atlanta's Auburn Avenue, the neighborhood where the civil rights leader was born and raised. "Sweet Auburn," as it came to be called, became the center of African American life in Atlanta between 1910 and 1930.

The Southeast Region Comprehensive Center is one of 22 comprehensive centers funded by the U.S. Department of Education. It serves the states of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi, and South Carolina. It is operated by the Southwest Educational Development Corporation.